Our storm doors are available in 16 frame colors with full- or half-view glass panels, as well as a variety of decorative glass styles. Further customize your storm door with:

Hidden screen doors

Custom hardware

Pet doors

When you work with Thompson Creek®, you're guaranteed a smooth, reliable storm door replacement process. You'll work with a factory expert who will help you choose the best storm door configuration for your home. Once it’s tailored for the style and function of your home, we’ll manage storm door installation from start to finish. And because our replacement doors are custom made for your home, storm door installation is fast and doesn’t require changes to the structure of your house.

We’re so confident in our storm door replacements that each one is backed by our transferable double lifetime guarantee, ensuring that it will be the last storm door you’ll ever need to buy for your home.

Local Craftsmanship

There is no middleman. We sell it, we design it, we build it, we manage the install, we service it – and if it breaks, we replace it. You have peace of mind as we are 100% accountable to our customers.

Warranty Guaranteed

Our Process

Learn what to expect when you work with Thompson Creek, from your first design consultation through production and installation. What to Expect

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does door installation take?

A typical entry, storm or sliding door can be installed in just a few hours.

What materials should I consider when buying a new door?

Many entry and sliding doors (and their frames) are made from wood. Wood doors require regular maintenance, including fresh paint every three to five years. Furthermore, wood doors expand and contract with seasonal changes, resulting in gaps and drafts – which impact your energy costs.

At Thompson Creek, we recommend fiberglass, steel or vinyl doors, which require no maintenance and prevent warping and drafts – making the door more energy efficient.

Are all doors equal in terms of quality?

No matter what the material, builder-grade doors are less energy efficient and more susceptible to the elements. Over time, you’ll see the effects of UV rays, including fading, cracking and erosion. At Thompson Creek, we use the highest-grade materials available so that your new door will stand up to time and the Mid-Atlantic weather.